WESTFIELD - Pending state legislation aimed at preserving open space, parks and clean energy includes about $14 million for projects here and in Holyoke and Southwick.

State Sen. Donald F. Humason Jr., R-Westfield, has announced that the bond, approved by the state Senate last week includes $10 million for clean up of the Connecticut River and about $4 million for Westfield, Holyoke and Southwick.

The Senate and House of Representatives will now develop a compromise bill for final passage and consideration by Gov. Deval Patrick.

Westfield's Columbia Greenway bicycle trail project is targeted for $1 million while $600,000 is proposed for stormwater drainage management at Barnes Regional Airport, Humason said. Westfield could also receive $350,000 towards stormwater improvements in the East Main Street - Mainline Drive corridor.